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PAGE SIX THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY, HKKTrOKU, IN. II., rJKUJAi, MJimnonn a, two Vsiting Parents Lieut. William Tucker, from West over Field, Mass., is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Tucker, this week. Home On Furlough Cleveland Buck, of Camp Patrick Henry, is spending a furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Buck: Good Used Cars 1T TO J AY N At E. C T. C and Mildred White went Green- Misses Elizabeth Darden, Ruth! ville this week to resume their Stu Winslow, Frances 'Newby, Marian dies at E. C. T. C. Visiting Here Mr. and Mrs. James Joyce, of Fayetteville, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Boyce this weeV State Theatre""1' 1 Returns Home Mrs. lsa Tucker has returned home after visiting her daughter, Miss Virginia Tucker, at Hampton, Va. Today (Friday) Matinee 3 P. M. Night 7-9 P. M. EVELYN ANKERS JOHN CARRADINE in "CAPTIVE WILD WOMAN" Saturday Show Opens 1 P. M. WILLIAM BOYD in "LEATHER BURNERS" Also "King of the Mounties" No. It G-Men vs. Black Dragon" No. 1 Sunday Only Shows 2:13 GLORIA JEAN 4:15. 9:I.r P. M. DONALD O'CONNOR "MISTER BIG" Monday and Tuesday MARY LEE -Matinee 3 P. M. Night 7 and 9 P. M. GLADYS GEORGE "NOBODY'S DARLING" Wednesday Matinee 3 P. M. Night 7 and 9 P. DOUBLE FEATURE M. First Feature WARNER BAXTER MARGARET LINDSAY in "CRIME DOCTOR" Second Feature ALLAN JONES in "RHYTHM OF THE ISLANDS" Thursday and Friday Mtriinee 3 P. M. CHARLES ROYER Night 7 and 9 P. M. JOAN FONTAINE 'THE CONSTANT NYMPH' California Grapes, pound 17c Fresh Pineapple 35c Delicious Apples, pound 15c Rutabagas 4 lbs. 20c Fresh Cabbage, pound 5c Celery, stalk 17c Libby's Quality Foods Stuffed Olives J Sauerkraut Juiced0' Campbell's oz Can Colonial 24-oz Can (3) Tomato Soup XIT () Tomato Juice (2) nranofriiit liiifft iS ozCan (4) Honey Gold Margarine 1-lb Carton 12c 9 c 10c 10c 12c 17c The Complete I'rotein Food Vivasoy 2,bBaa 29c LANG'S BRAND DILL or Soar Pickles 22c AMMONIA Utl!3 Bo-Peep (21c CAN NOW I Fret Jars K 63c RED MILL Vinegar iu 12c RED MILL Peini Butter fit9 29c PILLSBURY'S Pancake Flour pk10c THREE MINUTE llcny Grits it? 9c Duke's Mapaaise Pillsbury's Flour n 8-oz Jar 10-lb Bat 16c 61c P.ider's Uotel and Bettaaraat Bleat Coffc3ffi22c 1 (wiuiauMr) ji in l u l Ji.H i ..U Trii.jUPUi. FLOUR 10 A S ic Returns From Hospital Miss Barbara Winslow has return ed home after spending several weeks in a Winston-Salem hospital, and is getting along nicely. Enter E. C. T. C. Miss Katherine White went to Greenville this week to enter E. C. T. College. Tuesday In Norfolk Mrs. C. T. Skinner and son, Chas., Mr. and Mis. A. W. Hefren, Mrs. Annie Chalk and Mrs. Julian White spent Tuesday in Norfolk, Va. I Thursday In Norfolk j Mrs. Tom Cox, Mrs. Charlie Vann, Mrs. Bill Morgan and Becky Cox spent Thursday in Norfolk, Va. Week-end At Home Miss Mary Helene Newby, of Nor folk, Va., spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. McM. Newby. Transferred To Lakehurst Chief Petty Officer Bill Miller, who was stationed near here, has ibeen transferred to Lakehurst, New Jersey. Week-end Here Miss Julia Broughton, R. N., of Philadelphia, Pa., spent the week-end with her father, Harry Broughton, and Mrs. Broughton. At E. C. T. C. Jimmy Felton went to Greenville Monday to enter E. C. T. C. Guest Of Sister Mrs. E. Talbot is visiting her sis ter, Mrs. L. R. Crawford. Viaitinir Here Mrs. S. E. Bush and daughter, of Portsmouth. Va.. are guests of her father, C. O. Fowler. Returns Home Mrs. W. H. Hardcastle has return ed home, after visiting relatives at Seawarren, N. J. Returns To Wake Forest Durward Reed, Jr., returned to Wake Forest College Sunday to re sume his studies. He was accompa nied by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Reed, and Lindsay Reed. Goes To Carolina Miss Ruth Hollowell went to Chapel Hill Monday to resume her studies at the University, after spending me summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Hollowell. Week-end Visitor Mrs. Margaret Jennette, of Eliza beth City, was the week-end guesi 01 Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Jarvis. W. M. S. MET AT CHURCH The Woman's Missionary Society of the Hertford Baptist Church met. at me cnurcn un o with Mrs. H. G. Dawkins presiding. The meeting was opened with the hymn "Oh Zion Haste," after which Mrs. T. E. Raper offered prayer. The minutes of the last meeting were read and the roll was called. The program was given by Circle No. 2, with Mrs. E. W. Mayes pre siding. The topic of the lesson was "Marching Order for the Witnesses." Taking part on the program were Mrs. G. C. Buck, Mrs. Mark Gregory and Mrs. Tom Mardre. Mrs. J. P. Perry offered prayer. Mrs. Mayes gave the devotional, and the meeting was dismissed with prayer by Mrs. L. W. Norman. i i . Returns To Beach Miss Ruth Nachman returned to Virginia Beach, Va., on Wednesday, after spending several days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Nach man. 1 " TFTs 1 fj ) I Ti r Is your present car wearing out . . . or causing you trou Sle? Remember, it may be a long time before you can buy a new automobile, so why not come around and inspect our large stock of good used cars. We are listing some cars now on hand and have others coming in almost daily. If you are thinking of trading in your present car. ... see us. 1942 Buick Coach. Has Two 1941 Plymouth i 11 j - T - j ( ri 1 T-V.l i 1 radio ana nearer, lxjis opeciai ieiuxe oacn of extras. See this es. In perfect condi tion. Good rubber. 1941 Ford Super De luxe Coach. Here is a real used car buy. 1939 Ford Convertible Coupe. Lots of good miles left in this one. excellent buy today. 1941 Chevrolet Coach with radio and heater. In perfect condition. 1940 Ford Convertible I Cabriolet. In good condition. Very clean. ! u: 1939 Ford Coach. Just 1929 Chevrolet Coach, the car you have been This one is okay, too, looking for. j and priced right. Towe Motor Co. SALES AND SERVICE Phone 2461 Hertford, N. C. Returns To (amp Emmett Long has returned to Buckingham Field, Fort Myers, Fla., after spending his leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Shelton Long. Returns To Wake Forest Harrell Johnson has returned to Wake Forest College to resume his studies, after spending several weeks with his mother, Mis. Chas. Johnson. Sunday In Edenton Mrs. J. S. Bass, Sr., spent Sunday in Edenton visiting friends. ON Y0UII aim Week-end Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Nowell, of Newport News, Va., spent the week end with relatives here. Week-end Visitor Mrs. Garland Stanton, of Great Bridge, Va., spent the week-end with Mrs. E. A. Goodwin. On Sick List Mrs. Lena Gregory has been con fined to her home for several days because of illness. Sf-T Week-end At Home Miss Eugenia Gregory, a member of the Roper school faculty, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Gregory. Home For Week-end Miss Helen Hoffler, of Elizabeth City, spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. W. T. Hoffler. r v Saturday In Norfolk Mrs. Guy Newby, Miss Prue Newby and Miss Frances Newby spent Sat urday in Norfolk, Va. Sunday Visitors Mrs. M. G. Brown and daughters, Misses Evelyn and Katherine, and Miss Helen Willis, of Edenton, spent Sunday as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Brinn. Week-end At Home Miss Prue Newby, of Windsor, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Newbv. Home For Week-end Claude Brinn, of Newport News, Via., spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs. Rosser Brinn. Visiting Husband Mrs. Ray White left Thursday to visit her husband, who is stationed at Fort Sills, Okla. A C x SfifiliS 4 - - Attend Associa'tion Those who attended the Chowan Association at Shiloh were Mesdames E. W. Mayes, Mark Gregory, L. W. Norman, R. S. Monds, Jr., J. E. Everett, Charles Johnson, Olivia Hobbs, Mae Fleetwood, Hudson But ler, the Rev. and Mrs. H. G. Dawkins, and Dr. and Mrs. I. A. Ward. Week-end In Norfolk Mr. end Mrs. I B. Sitterson spent the week-end in Norfolk, Va.r visiting iitipli HEADLINE MAKERS Ueiv Fall Dress Hits ! $5.95 to $8.95 Just received a big shipment ol seasons newest Dresses . . . per fect all 'round Dresses for any occasion. See Them Before . Purchasing NEW FALL COATS In the season's smart est styles and good fabrics. Don't miss seeing our complete new line of SPORT SKIRTS SWEATERS End BLOUSES We have just received a big selection of these, items-shop at Simon's this week-end for new Fall values. "Store of Values Hertf 6rd, N. 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